Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 12, 1920, Image 1

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    ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, LINN
VOL. 8, NO. ÔU
COUNTY,
-------- T H E
OREGON,
AUGUST
12
$l.;»0 PER YEAR
1920
KHALSEY NEWS NOTES *
HALSEY STATE BANK
W e H ave
1
i. EVERY THING
O ptic a l
Y ALSO ITEMS
HALSEY. O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $32,000
Oh’ INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE
E Y E S T R A IN
X
Is the Cause of M any
HUM AN IL L S
Linker’s Master Ixxk Installed
We are here to serve you. The X II i u i i r h i - c u r ,OU li.'ul.l. . i a
best of pork, beef, anti fish the J
y mr g 1 ia»ea are annoy nig
.
East Friday R H Martin ot Ta- count ry affords. We keep a line \ SE E I S . We can R elieve You. X
Interest paid on time < ertil’n ites of deposit
oma. Wash, Inventor of the
|ard anj compound always on > Bancroft Optical Co. $
We in \ite w i r banking business
.l|S Isl St. W. Ylbany. P hone 4i.l 4
Tankers’ Master Lock, was here ■ hand. See us before you buy.
tnd installed one of his locks in ' The Halsey Meat M arket, C arter
C. IL KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAYLOR, Viee-Pres he vault of the Halsey Bank.
& Son.
Bring your Grain, Vetch, and
This lock is an automatic, aux-
P. M. BOND. C ashier
L E Walton transacted busi d o v e r seed to
) liary locking device which holds ness at the county seat Tuesday.
ill bill’s and l»olts of safes and
Miner Boyd left Tuesday for
PREPAYMENT KARA! LOANS
vault doors in locked position Harper, Kansas, where he will for cleaning. Quick and satis*
when combination box, or lock atten j H arper College during factory work guaranteed,
We added th e " P R E ” to payment a n d w ill 1<> n you iininey fur ten o r twenty
wjnter.
He will spem’ a
The I). S. Landon
years. N o c-onimigeion m ortgage no Life Insurance. You can, b u t d o n o t have case, has been forcibly destroyed
by
those
seeking
unauthorized
POUp|P
of
weeks
visitinglw
ith
hi;
place,
to pay on th e principal a n n u ally
access.
friends and relatives at lndepen-
Oregon.
Halsey,
S e e d . M, an d 1!. M. H a w k e s. Albany. Oregon.
This Iqck works automatically dence and po rt|and.
when the combination box is | Mrs 1) H Sturtevant left Sun
PORTLAND
tampered with, hut on an en- ,lay wjlll her oldest and young Is th e C om m ercial C e n te r of No,III
4 4 .4 .4 .4 .+ 4 4 4,x4,4v4 i 4 4- 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 tirely new principle from any oth est daughters for Salem, for e
A m erica on th e Pacific Coast,
4 ers now in vogue, in th at it con .isit with hpl. sister. Mr Stur- i vliere th e g re atest riv e r of th e W est
4 trols the cornp'ete bolt mechan lpvant with his second daughter pours its tu rb id flood in to th e sea.
An Meal Home City.
If you want to buy or II Farms or City property
4 ism, holds all bolts and bars j |eH Tuesday for Portland to a t­
A C enter of E ducation.
4
SEE
BLY A H O M E S IT E NOW
tacked
in
position
until
releasee
;
tend
(he
m
erchants’
convention.
4
w hile prices are low.
the one who knows the com Mrs S turtevant joined him at
4 by
Yon will liv e here som e day,
Salem and went on to Portland.
4 bination.
Consult BEN KIESLAND,
It is the latest and most per On their return Mrs Sturtevant
220 West 1st Street Albany, Oregon. Phone 87.
4 feet invention out, and we con­
Subdivision Specialist.
IN H 127 Park stre e t,
4 gratulate the directors of the will stop over at Salem and finish * 104 PL A P I O T R III T L II.D
AND OREGON.
her
visit.
4 Halsey Bank in taking steps to
+>444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 secure
the maximum protection
for its many depositors.
i
T. J. Skirvin
ALBANY REALTY CO.
Extracted
ALBANY STATE BANK, of Albany, Oregon
Honey i
'Always At Your Service”
ss
FINE
Cheaper than sugar Price 2€ 1
to 25 eta
N. I. Sneed, Ha! ey, Oregon
Brownsville and D rifted Snow
Hour at D H S turtevant’s.
Misses Ida and Amanda Mitz-
ner were Albany callers Friday.
A good range for sale or trade.
Inquire of W Robertson. 7-29 tl
Dr Garnjobst and B S Clark
were Albany callers Tuesday.
For Sale A Jersey male call
seven months o!d. subject to reg
c ter. D II Sturtevant.
Miss Showalter arrived last
Thursday for a week’s visit with
Mrs B M Bond and others.
A Wesley and family arrived
ast Friday from th e ir w eek’s
outing at Cast adia.
F o r Dental Work Dr. E. W
Barnum, Harrisburg, Oregon.
Phone or write for appointment.
F M Maxwell and family
T o r n th e g o ld e n g i.n n in to g r a in , o f g old by
fu n d s in th is stro n g c o n s e rv a li e i • ,1 ilu lio n .
P o u r tier c e n t p a id oil .livings.
d e p o sitin g y o u r su rp lu s
E v e ry th in g m odem in h a n k in g .
W e b a s e a tec. l.ln n C o u n ty five per cen t Bonds in d e n o m in a tio n s of
ilOO 00 a n d S500 00 each w hich we will sell w hile th e» last
The First Savings Bank o( Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Is a goo I place to d e p o sit y o u r sav in g » . 4 p e rce n t in te re s t on aaving»
account- th a t ru n th re e m o n th s, si» i n in th s o r a year. In te re st paid
se m i-a n n n a il) .
from Coburg, spent Sunday at
Your Book of Correct Styles
Before placing your order for your new
Autumn Suit and W inter Overcoat you’ll
want to select the fashions that please you
and the woolens that harmonise with your
personality. If you haven t your copy of
“MEN’S TOGS" from Ed. V Price £? Co.,
let us know today. We 11 send you one.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
E X C L U S IV E
LO CA L
D EA LERS
I’ry an Ad in the Enterprise
the .1 M P orter home.
Jas Rector and wife and three
grandchildren Ipft Wednpsdai
for Cascadia for an outing.
Mrs I. E Walton and her son
returned last Saturday from New
ixirt where th»y had been for a
week.
John Andersen and wife from
Eugene, spent Sunday with W I
White and wife. Mrs Anderson
is a niece of Mrs White.
D S McWilliams and fami y
left Saturday morning for a ten
or twelve days' camping outing
at McCreedie Springs.
Mr Roy and family, recently
from Tillamook, stopped over a
day last week with their uncle,
Boyd, en route to California.
For Sale A 3-inch wagon near­
ly new. Apply at the Douglas
Taylor farm.
Lester Bentz,
Halsey.
’ •
7-29 I t
Rodney Savage informed us
that he hsd a couple of calves to
die last week from black-lei ,
So the farm ers had better be
careful and take measures to
protect their young »lock from a
' similar fate.
4
INCE the first use of binder twine in this
country forty years ago, Plymouth Tw ine
has alw ays proved itself to be the twine that hinds
and satisfies. It has been found the most eco­
nomical in all grain-growing localities and will
save you time, money and worry during the
coming harvest.
S
Plymouth Twine
is always uniform in quality — smooth-spun, even and
strong. N o thin places to strip and break while the binder
is in operation.
Inspect a hale o f this dependable tw ine at o u r store
the next time in town and let u> have your m em orandum
order tarty to insure delivery.
I). H. STURTEVANT
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